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PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - Portland is known for its booming beer scene, and since 2011, one week has been dedicated to helping beer fans celebrate all it has to offer. FOX 12′s Ayo Elise stopped by ...
Casa Amigos, Da Vinci’s, El Cubanito, Lefty’s Wings, Massimo's Pizza, Rick’s Diner, Ruffino’s, Susie Q’s, Think Greek and Zapata's top the list ...
Portland architects speed up affordable housing projects through simplified design and city policy changes, boosting construction timelines in 2025.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Three people were arrested after police declared an unlawful assembly, then a riot, Saturday night at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Portland. It ...
The Portland City Council held a multifaceted meeting that began with a celebration of June Dairy Month and concluded with a contentious debate on fluoride in the city’s water supply.
As the “Preserving Portland Draft Plan” continues to unfold, revealing insights into the city’s past and charting its future, key challenges and opportunities in housing, water supply, and ...
The Portland City Council approved an $8.5 million settlement on Thursday for a group of Albina residents and their families that were displaced during a 1970′s urban renewal project.
Portland City Council increased the settlement compensation from $2M to $8.5M for Black families who were displaced by 1960s urban renewal projects in Albina.
Portland leaders are trying to rescue PBOT's budget with fee hikes, ... Portland sets up highest parking fee hike in city history | Your Thoughts. Posted: June 7, 2025 | Last updated: June 9, 2025.
Chef Daniel Stramm, the force behind Portland’s gluten-free fried chicken cart Your Side Chicks opened that cart in the Hawthorne Asylum pod in 2023, before relocating to the Nob Hill pod in November ...
The fault line between Prosper Portland’s board of commissioners and City Hall widened Friday, as commissioners for the economic development agency apologized to a departing leader who had upset ...
The city of Portland will pay $8.5 million in settlement funds to 26 descendants of Black Portlanders driven from homes and businesses for development projects from the late 1950s through the ’70s.